Class 9 girl in serious condition after brutal assault by school administrator

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September 27, 2016

Mangaluru, Sep 27: A class 9 student of a private English medium school in Venoor in Dakshina Kannada district is in a serious condition after being brutally attacked by the school administrator.

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A case has been registered against Girish, the administrator of Kumbhashree English Medium School at Venoor police station. He is reportedly at large.

The 14-year-old girl, who suffered injuries due to corporal punishment, has been shifted from the Government Hospital in Belthangady to the Government Wenlock Hospital in the city after her condition deteriorated and she started vomiting blood on Monday.

Childline Mangaluru co-ordinator Sampath Katti said that the decision to shift her to Mangaluru was taken after she suffered chest pain and vomited blood.

It is learnt that on September 23 Girish hit on the girl's head with a ruler and then banged her head against the wall for “poor academic performance”.

Katti said the girl had suffered injuries on her head after the headmaster of the school allegedly beat her.

As a result, she had five stitches on her head and a blood clot was also found on her hand. It was revealed during preliminary investigation that she was beaten on earlier occasion too, but no complaint had been lodged as both the parties ended in a compromise, he said.

The latest incident occurred on September 23 around 12 midnight at the hostel of the school soon after she completed a home work. It is said that Girish, who normally forces students in the hostel to study till 1 a.m., was not happy with her homework.

The student hails from poor family of Kerala and her parents cannot speak Kannada. The girl stays in the school hostel. It is also alleged that several students from the hostel are also beaten up. The Childline that received the information on Saturday have informed the police so that the girl's statement is recorded at Venur police station, he added.

It is worth mentioning here that nearly two decades ago residents of Venoor had staged a protest against the same Girish for allegedly raping a girl.

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PK
 - 
Tuesday, 27 Sep 2016

Cheddis have an opportunity to show their hindutuva savior to the poor girl but they are silent... They will not meddle in such social commitment which will eliminate the criminals in the society.

Aslam Sheikh
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Tuesday, 27 Sep 2016

Cruel Girish, shame on you. Need to punish him in the same manner at public view!!

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